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Welcome back to AG'S Football Reports, we are back from our Summer break as the new season is only a few weeks away. Over the summer there have been plenty of changes in and around the football world: managers, players and home grounds. The build up to the 2013-14 season starts right here.

Premier League Teams for 2013-14 and their Managers:

Arsenal-Arsene Wenger- Longest Serving manager in English Football
Aston Villa- Paul Lambert
Cardiff City- Malky Mackay-Promoted from Championship
Chelsea- Jose Mourinho*
Crystal Palace- Ian Holloway
Everton- Roberto Martinez*
Fulham- Martin Jol
Hull- Steve Bruce-Promoted from Championship
Liverpool- Brendan Rodgers
Manchester City- Manual Pellegrini*
Manchester United- David Moyes*
Newcastle- Alan Pardew
Norwich- Chris Hughton
Southampton- Mauricio Pochettino
Stoke- Mark Hughes*
Sunderland-Paolo Di Canio
Swansea- Michael Laudrup
Tottenham- Andre Villas Boas
West Brom- Steve Clarke
West Ham- Sam Allardyce

*New Manager

Championship

Barnsley- David Flitcroft
Birmingham- Lee Clark
Blackburn- Gary Bowyer*
Blackpool-Paul Ince
Bolton- Dougie Freedman
Bournemouth- Eddie Howe
Brighton- Oscar Garcia*
Burnley- Sean Dyche
Charlton- Chris Powell
Derby- Nigel Clough
Doncaster- Paul Dickov
Huddersfield- Mark Robins
Ipswich- Mick McCarthy
Leeds- Brian Mcdermott
Leicester- Nigel Pearson
Middlesbrough- Tony Mowbray
Millwall- Steve Lomas*
Nottingham Forest- Billy Davies
QPR- Harry Redknapp
Reading- Nigel Adkins
Sheffield Wednesday- Dave Jones
Watford
Wigan- Owen Coyle
Yeovil- Gary Johnson

*New manager


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